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W. ALHEINRICH.

I REFLECTOR.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 24 mm.

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To all whom. may concern: I

Be it known that I, WALTER A. a citizen of the United States residing at the city of St. Louis, State of lldiss'ourh'have invented a certain new and useful Improves -ment in "Reflectors, of which the following is j a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the art to. which it appertains to make and usethe same, reference being had to the accompanymg drawings, forming part of this specification, -m w "chv Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my ful improvement in reflectors for use in.

' connectlon with electric lamps having what I is pommonly I object being to construct the re ectorm such a. wa that it can be quickly removable to om position. In the form shown in.

known as a lam' guard, the

and the drawing, the electric lamp is arranged in the socket onthe end of ahandle, and the lamp guard shown be well known commercial form concerning which no claim is made here. This lamp guard-is preferably provided witha hook by which itmay be suspended. The wires leading to the lamp extend through the bottom of the handle,:-

the whole construction being simply shaped and convenient.

lln the drawings, L-indicates the wires leading to the lamp through. the bottom of the handle 2 on which is a socket '3 for theusual electric lamp 4. 5 is the lamp guard having a hook 6 by which the lamp per ring wire and has its lower end flattened and formed into an eye which-embraces the.

middle ring wire. Thehook is preferably,

' 191118131011; with p a crmiped ball pivotally soldered to the upper ring-wire so as to se- The numeral aisrnncron.

Specification of Letters Patent. I i Appllcatlon illed June 24, 1918. I Serial 170; 241,610.

front elevational view; of the Patented Sept. 9, 1919.

The numeral '8 indicates a securing bail,

'crimped as shown, and pivotally mounted in openings 1n the opposite-edges of the reflector. The central portion of this bail is bent to "form a hook 8 which, when the reflector is placed in position, may. be swung upwardly to engage the middle spacing wire of the lamp guard, thus securely holding the reflector in position. The purpose ofcrimp ng the ball is to enable it to be easily adjusted as to its length when the reflector is used on lamp guards ofdifi'erent sizes. l3y elongating the bail the hook will move 111 a larger .arc-andcan thus accommodate the reflector to a larger sized lamp guard.

-While I have described my invention as areflector'for guarded lamps wherein said reflector is preferably; made of polished metal, it is obvious that when'opaque, the

reflector can also be used as a deflector where high powered electric lamps areemployed for the purpose of obscuring the direct rays of light from the user.

changes in the size, formand construction of thevarious parts of my improved reflector may be. made and substituted for those herein shown and described, without depart' ing from the spirit of my invention, the scope of) which 1sset forth.in the appended claims.

A. What I-claim is:

. v "I5 It will be readily understood that minor and a bail pivoted to said re ector and emto'be fitted against the outside of the guard- -ed lamp,-in combination with a crim ed bail provided with a hook for engaging t e lamp guard to hold the reflector in position.

- 3. A semi-ovoidal shaped reflector in combracing the guarded lam I 'opposite'the reflector and having means or securing the re flector to the lamp guard. Y

2. A reflector for. guarded lamps adapted 14. A lamp guard composed of longitudi nally disposed members-and ring wires, and

a suspending hook member bent engage Q v i 1,315,494

the medial ring Wire, said hook member of said guard and arranged at one side only being secured to'the upper or outer ring thereof. wire. v y In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my -5. The combination of a lamp guard insignature this 20th day of J une,'1918. 5 closing an eleetric lamp, and an opaque I 'defietor removably attached to the outside WALTER A. HEINRICH. 

